This is the second item's accordion
body. It is hidden by default,
- until the collapse plugin adds the
- appropriate classes that we use to style
- each element. These classes control the
- overall appearance, as well as the showing
- and hiding via CSS transitions. You can
- modify any of this with custom CSS or
- overriding our default variables. It's also
- worth noting that just about any HTML can go
- within the transition does limit overflow.
+ until the collapse plugin adds the
+ appropriate classes that we use to style
+ each element. These classes control the
+ overall appearance, as well as the showing
+ and hiding via CSS transitions. You can
+ modify any of this with custom CSS or
+ overriding our default variables. It's also
+ worth noting that just about any HTML can go
+ within the transition does limit overflow.
@@ -275,15 +306,15 @@
This is the third item's accordion
body. It is hidden by default,
- until the collapse plugin adds the
- appropriate classes that we use to style
- each element. These classes control the
- overall appearance, as well as the showing
- and hiding via CSS transitions. You can
- modify any of this with custom CSS or
- overriding our default variables. It's also
- worth noting that just about any HTML can go
- within the transition does limit overflow.
+ until the collapse plugin adds the
+ appropriate classes that we use to style
+ each element. These classes control the
+ overall appearance, as well as the showing
+ and hiding via CSS transitions. You can
+ modify any of this with custom CSS or
+ overriding our default variables. It's also
+ worth noting that just about any HTML can go
+ within the transition does limit overflow.
@@ -299,15 +330,15 @@
This is the third item's accordion
body. It is hidden by default,
- until the collapse plugin adds the
- appropriate classes that we use to style
- each element. These classes control the
- overall appearance, as well as the showing
- and hiding via CSS transitions. You can
- modify any of this with custom CSS or
- overriding our default variables. It's also
- worth noting that just about any HTML can go
- within the transition does limit overflow.
+ until the collapse plugin adds the
+ appropriate classes that we use to style
+ each element. These classes control the
+ overall appearance, as well as the showing
+ and hiding via CSS transitions. You can
+ modify any of this with custom CSS or
+ overriding our default variables. It's also
+ worth noting that just about any HTML can go
+ within the transition does limit overflow.